Abraham Lincoln never claimed to...

Abraham Lincoln never claimed to be a Christian. His closest friends were in agreement
in their assessment that neither at age twenty nor at age fifty, nor despite some of the
religious language of his speeches, was Lincoln a Christian in any orthodox sense of the
word.

"When he was making an old woman's will, he could indeed, at her request, repeat for her
a psalm out of his head; and when, after the death of their little boy, Eddie, Mary joined
the Presbyterians, he rented a pew in the church, and became friendly with the minister;

Sandra Herrmann

The word epiphany is from the Greek and refers to the experience of a sudden and amazing realization. Usually it’s applied to a scientific or philosophical/religious breakthrough, but it can apply in any situation in which a brilliant insight gives a person a different perspective on life or a problem s/he has been considering. For example, Archimedes’ famous shriek of “Eureka!” came as he was in the baths, contemplating yet again the difficulty of determining if a given mass would float.

Ron LoveMark EllingsenBob OveBonnie BatesBill ThomasFrank Ramirez

Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10Imagine a worship service, a sharing of scripture and interpretation, that went on from dawn until midday. How would you respond? In many of our mainline churches a worship service that last more than an hour risks negative comments to the pastor. “Worship was too long.” “I have other things to do today.” “Can’t you try to keep worship to an hour?”

Janice B. Scott

Some time ago there was a series of programmes on BBC 2 on the recent history of the Catholic Church. The series was called "Absolute Truth", and one programme looked at Catholicism in the developing parts of the world. It studied the work of liberation theologians in Latin America, particularly Leonardo Boff and Oscar Romero.